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Unique hand-embroidered snack bags
Don’t throw your plastic bags away guys! What if we tell you that you could both make beautiful artwork and save the earth by using trash? Check out these hand-embroidered snack brands from Flamin’ Hot Cheetos and Takis Fuego.
First time exhibited in Extra Value (2016) by ERIDAN (@eridanstudio), a multidisciplinary collaborative duo composed of Brooklyn-based artists Eri King and Daniel Greer, they utilized cheap and everyday materials like snack bags that explore consumer rituals in America.
The results they obtain with their work can be a new way to upcycling and create solutions, as well as touching on issues of research of beauty in the waste material. You can see the insane details because each piece is hand-embroidered and sewn directly on the original plastic bags.Written by: Fergie Virgiyana
First time exhibited in Extra Value (2016) by ERIDAN (@eridanstudio), a multidisciplinary collaborative duo composed of Brooklyn-based artists Eri King and Daniel Greer, they utilized cheap and everyday materials like snack bags that explore consumer rituals in America.
The results they obtain with their work can be a new way to upcycling and create solutions, as well as touching on issues of research of beauty in the waste material. You can see the insane details because each piece is hand-embroidered and sewn directly on the original plastic bags.Written by: Fergie Virgiyana